Somerset Rebels return to top of SGB Premiership with win over Swindon Robins

HE ‘Cases’ Somerset Rebels returned to the top of the SGB Premiership league table with this emphatic win over the defending league champions Swindon, writes Stephen Allen.

A match which looked, on paper at least, to be possibly too close to call, especially with the Rebels devoid of their number one and current world champion, Jason Doyle, due to injury, turned out to be anything but as Somerset simply tore a beleaguered Swindon team apart.

The visitors did not record a race advantage until the final heat of the night, it also being the only occasion that a home rider finished a heat in last place.

After a share of the spoils in the opening heat, the first third of the match saw Somerset open up a handy eight-point lead, and although Swindon did steady their ship somewhat, by the halfway stage the Rebels were 10-points to the good.

Swindon’s use of the tactical substitute in heat nine, with the hitherto unbeaten David Bellego taking the ride, summed up Swindon’s dismal night as Somerset’s stand-in skipper Richard Lawson produced a stunning ride to take the race win.

With his race partner Nico Covatti picking up the point for third place, the Rebels stretched their lead out to 12 points with just six heats remaining.

It took just three of those remaining six heats for Somerset to be assured of the meeting victory and all three league points when Covatti and Bradley Wilson-Dean combined in heat 12 for the Rebels’ second maximum 5-1 race win of the night, that being quickly followed a race later by a further Somerset maximum heat win to further emphasise their superiority.

Although Swindon did have the scant consolation of a maximum 5-1 race win in the heat, it was but a token gesture, it’s only real significance to the match being that it denied Somerset’s Jack Holder a well-deserved maiden maximum in Somerset colours, the young Australian top-scoring for the Rebels with a paid 13 return from his five rides.

A delighted Rebels bossGarry May said: “The boys were just awesome tonight.

"This could have been a real tricky encounter for us, what with us being without Doyley [Jason Doyle], but all the boys stepped up to the plate, none more so than Jack [Holder], and it was just a pity that he was denied his maximum in that last heat.

“You only have to look our individual scores to see that this was a real team effort, and I would like to thank our guest tonight, Rory Schlein, for coming in to place of Doyley, which is no mean feat in itself, and doing a thoroughly professional job for us.

“Swindon knocked us off the top of the league table on Monday night, so it was especially pleasing to put one over them in tonight’s match to reclaim that top spot!”

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